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1 XII, 50| appointment was transferred to Burrus Afranius, who had a brilliant 2 XII, 80| and Nero, accompanied by Burrus, went forth to the cohort 3 XIII, 3| the opposition of Afranius Burrus and Annaeus Seneca. These 4 XIII, 3| they had equal influence. Burrus, with his soldier's discipline 5 XIII, 7| hardships of a campaign. Burrus, at least, and Seneca were 6 XIII, 16| the other, the crippled Burrus and the exile Seneca, claiming, 7 XIII, 22| but also on the removal of Burrus from the command of the 8 XIII, 22| distinguished post was retained for Burrus. According to Plinius and 9 XIII, 22| could not be put off till Burrus answered for her death, 10 XIII, 23| them or suffer the penalty. Burrus fulfilled his instructions 11 XIII, 23| witness the interview. Then Burrus, when he had fully explained 12 XIII, 27| Next Pallas and Burrus were accused of having conspired 13 XIII, 27| his voice in such company. Burrus, though accused, gave his 14 XIV, 9| could be at once devised by Burrus and Seneca. He had instantly 15 XIV, 9| prompt as to glance back on Burrus, as if to ask him whether 16 XIV, 9| required of the soldiers. Burrus replied "that the praetorians 17 XIV, 15| him, at the prompting of Burrus, by the centurions and tribunes, 18 XIV, 20| restrained, when Seneca and Burrus thought it best to concede 19 XIV, 21| centurions and tribunes, and Burrus, who grieved and yet applauded. 20 XIV, 64| supports were becoming weaker. Burrus died, whether from illness 21 XIV, 64| application of a remedy, and that Burrus, who saw through the crime, 22 XIV, 65| The death of Burrus was a blow to Seneca's power, 23 XIV, 73| no eye," he said, "like Burrus, to two conflicting aims, 24 XIV, 79| possession of the house of Burrus and of the estates of Plautus,